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:XDNIINISTRATION OFFICE WE HAVE A FI- E SEHUUL S students of the Kansas City-Western Dental College, we feel that we are in an efficiently regulated and well-equipped institution, whose reputation is evidenced by the achievements of its alumni in the profession. Our institution strives to build better student bodies, and ultimately, better dentists. It is, there- fore, an asset to the dental profession, to dentistry as a science, and indirectly, to the communities which its graduates serve. Qur Office of Administration, like other divisions of the school, combines business with hospitality. - We have a library and museum of merit. Qutstanding in this department however, is the Cogswen Clinic, which is perhaps the most unusual exhibit of its kind in the entire dental profession. ltconsists of about three hundred models valued at more than 321000, and is nationally recognized as a masterpiece. Also on the first floor of our four-story building is the sophomore laboratory, adequately furnished with dental engines, lathes, gas and air lines, casting machines, and all necessary equipment for its specialized work. , The Infirmary, under the able supervision of Dr. Ralph VV. Edwards, occupies the entire south front of the second floor of the building, and is the department in which all underclassmen aspire to work. In addition to a centrally located dispen- sary there are two newly equipped examining rooms and a reception room. Adjoining the Infirmary is the Lowry Dental Clinic for indigent children to which two interns and a graduate Dental Hygienist are appointed annually. This department is operated on the funds provided by the estate of the late Dr. Howard S. Lowry. fcontinued on Page 71, BIO lop 1-xpc' NIJ, fivnl Nlfllt Hisll H, lXl'f 'I'I.1 'Ill' l:lll Kill .Ml lit, 171. INFIRMARY
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hard time hecause of outside work or other student prohiems. But the drifter in the great ocean of dreams is always in our midst, he is a good starter and a prompt stopper and finally a hurden and hiot upon the progress of civilization. After he has proved himself a failure in his endeavor iet him go his way in peace and trust we have done our hest in his hehaif and in the interest of human relations. Having failed in the attempt to direct and encourage him our conscience is clear. The faculty has reasons to he proud of our student hody for as a group they stand high in character, inteiiigence, enthusiasm, and ioyaity. My young friends F- students -I iooic with profound interest and respect upon your accomplishments While in schooi and my interest in you wiii continue throughout the years of your practice. To acquire a profession such as ours is today, with its long and tiresome path, requires courage, which is exemplified hy each of you who is making progress. George Eliot has said, HThere is no short cut, no patent tram road to Wisdom. After all the centuries of invention, the soui's path iies through the thorny wilder- ness Which must he trodden in solitude, with hieeding feet, with solos for help as it was trodden hy them of oiden timesf, R. J. RlNEHfXRT, Dean UUH UE!-X S DEAN of the Kansas City-Western Dental College, Dr. Rinehart has enjoyed rernaricaioie success and popularity, which may largely he attriiouted to the fact that he possesses a keen understanding of young men and their prohiems and is ever Willing to help those who seek his counsel. His long service and experience, in dental education and in the affairs of dental societies, has provided him with a Wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm which, imparted to the students individuaiiy or coiiectiveiy, is an inspiration for the higher things attainahie in the profession. He has been president of both the iocai and state societies, a delegate to the American Dental Association for eighteen years, a representative to the international Dental Congress in Vienna last year and has heen recently advanced from the rank of Major, to that of Lieutenant Colonel, in the Dental Reserve Corps. We feet extremely fortunate in having him as our friendg a man of ahiiity and ioyaity to his students - the Dean of our institution. THE KANSAS CITY-WESTERN DENFAL COLLEGE
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